13th United States Congress - Changes in Membership - House of Representatives

House of Representatives

  • replacements: 13
    • Democratic-Republicans: 17-seat net gain
    • Federalists: 2-seat net loss
  • deaths: 6
  • resignations: 13
  • contested election: 1
  • vacancies: 4
  • Total seats with changes: 19


District Vacator Reason for change Successor Date successor
seated
Kentucky
8th
Vacant Rep.-elect John Simpson died before this Congress began Stephen Ormsby (DR) Seated May 28, 1813
Ohio
6th
Vacant Rep.-elect John Stark Edwards died before this Congress began Reasin Beall (DR) Seated June 8, 1813
Pennsylvania
15th
Vacant Rep.-elect Abner Lacock resigned before commencement of Congress after being elected US Senator Thomas Wilson (DR) Seated May 28, 1813
Pennsylvania
13th
Vacant Rep.-elect John Smilie died before this Congress began Isaac Griffin (DR) Seated May 24, 1813
New York
15th
Vacant Rep-elect William Dowse died on February 18, 1813 John M. Bowers (F) Seated June 21, 1813
Ohio
3rd
Vacant Duncan McArthur Resigned April 5, 1813, having not qualified William Creighton, Jr. (DR) Seated June 15, 1813
Pennsylvania
5th
Robert Whitehill (DR) Died April 8, 1813 John Rea (DR) Seated May 28, 1813
New York
2nd
Egbert Benson (F) Resigned August 2, 1813 William Irving (DR) Seated January 22, 1814
Pennsylvania
3rd
John Gloninger (F) Resigned August 2, 1813 Edward Crouch (DR) Seated December 6, 1813
Pennsylvania
7th
John M. Hyneman (DR) Resigned August 2, 1813 Daniel Udree (DR) Seated December 6, 1813
Illinois Territory
At-large
Shadrach Bond Until August 2, 1813 Benjamin Stephenson Seated November 14, 1814
Georgia
At-large
William W. Bibb (DR) Resigned November 6, 1813 after being elected to US Senate Alfred Cuthbert (DR) Seated February 7, 1814
New York
15th
John M. Bowers (F) Contested election, Bowers ousted on December 20, 1813 Isaac Williams, Jr. (DR) Seated January 24, 1814
Tennessee
5th
Felix Grundy (DR) Resigned sometime in 1814 Newton Cannon (DR) Seated October 15, 1814
Kentucky
2nd
Henry Clay (DR) Resigned January 19, 1814 Joseph H. Hawkins (DR) Seated March 29, 1814
Massachusetts
12th
Daniel Dewey (F) Resigned February 24, 1814 after being appointed Associate Judge of Massachusetts Supreme Court John W. Hulbert (F) Seated September 26, 1814
Pennsylvania
2nd
Jonathan Roberts (DR) Resigned February 24, 1814 after being elected US Senator Samuel Henderson (F) Seated November 29, 1814
Virginia
11th
John Dawson (DR) Died March 31, 1814 Philip Barbour (DR) Seated September 19, 1814
Massachusetts
4th
William M. Richardson (DR) Resigned April 18, 1814 Samuel Dana (DR) Seated September 22, 1814
New Jersey
3rd
Jacob Hufty (F) Died May 20, 1814 Thomas Bines (DR) Seated November 2, 1814
Ohio
6th
Reasin Beall (DR) Resigned June 7, 1814 David Clendenin (DR) Seated December 22, 1814
Pennsylvania
3rd
James Whitehill (DR) Resigned September 1, 1814 Amos Slaymaker (F) Seated December 12, 1814
Missouri Territory
At-large
Edward Hempstead Until September 17, 1814 Rufus Easton Seated November 16, 1814

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